Please study the use of the word, "parousia" in the Bible, meaning "Presence." You will come to understand it means the temporary "visiting of an important person" such as a ruler, king or other high ranking official. Typically this ruler/king would come and stay awhile, months or even years before returning to their own kingdom. So while this visiting official's "presence" was with you, He belonged to His own kingdom and had His own throne in His own capitol of His own nation.
Christ's actual first return (coming or parousia) happened in 66 AD and His Presence remained to execute His Wrath on those wicked Jews while protecting and residing spiritually with His church. After Jerusalem was destroyed, Christ returned to His heavenly kingdom to once again sit on His heavenly throne.
I believe with all my heart that Josephus records Christ parousia and that it matches perfectly two passages in Revelation. I think I shared this with you before but if not, here it is again.
"...on the eighth day of the month Xanthicus, [Nisan,] and at the ninth hour of the night, so great a light shone round the altar and the holy house, that it appeared to be bright day time; which lasted for half an hour. This light seemed to be a good sign to the unskillful, but was so interpreted by the sacred scribes, as to portend those events that followed immediately upon it." i.e., the Great Tribulation.
Now, if I am correct and Babylon the Great Harlot was first century Jerusalem and Christ's presence would be seen as a very bright light, then this verse makes sense.
After these things I saw another angel coming down from heaven, having great authority, and the earth was illuminated with his glory. [SUP]2 [/SUP]And he cried mightily with a loud voice, saying, “Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen...
Who else can illuminate the night for EVERYONE to see? They didn't have stadium lights back then. And now, this verse makes sense:
When He opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour. [SUP]2 [/SUP]And I saw the seven angels who stand before God, and to them were given seven trumpets.
Wouldn't heaven be silent as Christ's presence returned to our realm to begin to execute judgment on the very city responsible for the murders of all those saints and to protect the righteous? Wouldn't they want to watch? Also, look at Numbers 10:1-10 to see how trumpets were used. They were being surrounded by the Romans!!
Also, note when this light came, the 8th of Nisan which would have been around April of 66 AD. It is this time of year that the wheat harvest begins (righteous told to flee by a spiritual voice that everyone heard). Then in early August, (9 Av) when Titus broke through you have the grape harvest begin, as in "the grapes of wrath." Cool huh???
Christ referred to the Holy Spirit as "a Helper that He would send." This implies a separate identity, the third member of the Trinity.